Though an enthusiastic sea-fisher as a child, Chris Yates has concentrated on freshwater throughout his fishing life. In "Out of the Blue" he describes his return to the sea after half a life-time and his increasing passion for its changeable moods and habits. Remaining faithful to his fundamental angling ethic - fishing simply with the minimum of tackle and always using his old split cane carp rod - he ventures into different waters and nets a cast of new experiences. Far from the quiet enchantment of his local reed-fringed, willow-hung waters, he discovers another, more elemental, more mysterious world. fishing,hunting and fishing,sports and outdoors Fishing, Hamish Hamilton

Though an enthusiastic sea-fisher as a child, Chris Yates has concentrated on freshwater throughout his fishing life. In Out of the Blue he describes his return to the sea after half a life-time and his increasing passion for its changeable moods and habits. Remaining faithful to his fundamental angling ethic fishing simply with the minimum of tackle and always using his old split cane carp rod he nets a mass of singular experiences, from the quiet magic of a Dorset tide-pool to the strange delight of casting into the midnight sun off the Norwegian Island of Senja. Sports & Recreation Sports & Recreation eBook, Penguin Books Ltd

The author of "How To Fish" steers the reader through more mysterious waters, from the quiet of a Dorset tide-pool to the Norwegian Island of Senja. Yates has a regular column in "The Telegraph" and is respected in the angling world.

Detailangaben zum Buch - Out of the Blue: On Fishing at Sea. Chris Yates